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  • The research focused on comparing two phases of sludge composting: one in a dynamic reactor and the other in windrows that are periodically turned.
  • The study was conducted over five months with multiple test series, measuring physical and chemical indicators to assess compost ripeness.
  • Results indicated that extending the composting time in the reactor beyond 18 days is unnecessary and does not significantly reduce the ripening time in windrows.

Article Abstract

This research work pertained to establishment of timing relationship for two sludge composting phases proceeding in different conditions. The first phase was performed in a dynamical reactor and the second - in periodically turned windrows. The research was carried out in three independent repetitions with five test series cycles in each varying in the hot phase timing. The compost windrows ripening phase was monitored for 5 months. The determined physical and chemical indicators (independent variables) made a basis for calculation of compost ripeness indices. To perform the numerical analysis an artificial neural network performing the generalised regression task was used. Using specific values of particular indices, as the ripeness criterion, a t(d)=f(t(p)) model was created, in form of decreasing linear function, interpreting the relationship between time of compost keeping in the reactor and the time of compost windrow ripening. The obtained results suggest that keeping the batch in reactor for a period in excess of 18 days is groundless, therefore, ineffective as it does not shorten significantly the compost ripening phase.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2010.03.092DOI Listing

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